How human modifications of natural landscapes affects mammals

New York: As humans have modified natural landscapes in a variety of ways — such as roads, buildings, bridges and fences — mammal species are finding difficulty in moving normally as it creates physical barriers for them, researchers said. A new study, published in the journal Science, describes the extent to which highly modified landscapes […]

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New York: As humans have modified natural landscapes in a variety of ways -- such as roads, buildings, bridges and fences -- mammal species are finding difficulty in moving normally as it creates physical barriers for them, researchers said.

A new study, published in the journal Science, describes the extent to which highly modified landscapes impede the movement of 57 land-based mammal species from around the world.